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You can download "eMbedded Visual Tools 3.0 - 2002 Edition" at this web site below. Read the system requirements towards the bottom of the page.
Depending on what you want to do, you might need to install NT4 SP5 or XP. You will need NT 4 or XP to run the ce emulator.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=F663BF48-31EE-4CBE-AAC5-0AFFD5FB27DD&displaylang=en
Good luck.
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100%!
Thank you very much
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Hi,
I have a MDI program, and I would like to cover the view screen at the startup; Meaning, at the startup I only want the toolbar and menu bar to be shown
Ehsan Behboudi
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like this in InitInstance:
// DON'T display a new MDI child window during startup!!!
cmdInfo.m_nShellCommand = CCommandLineInfo::FileNothing;
if (!ProcessShellCommand(cmdInfo))
return FALSE;
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where do I add the code?
should i add it in PreCreateWindow(CREATESTRUCT& cs) ???
Ehsan Behboudi
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how do I add Initinstance
Ehsan Behboudi
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How do I add macros to an application? I would like to add macros like in excel (VBA style). I dont want code. I just don't know where do I look or what to look for.
Matt Sidare
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Hi,
Does anyone know how if I can make a CView a fullscreen window without also making the CMainFrame fullscreen.
Until now I've had a single SDI view which I could make fullscreen by hiding toolbars and windows furniture on the CMainFrame class and then maximizing the window - a technique which is well described in numerous usenet postings. I now have a split main view and of course the full screen window shows both views rather than a single pane.
I've messed around with the use of a separate fullscreen CWnd that shares the same drawing code as the view embedded in the splitter. This works quite well but starts to get messy when you consider things like key accelerators which are normally maintained by the CMainFrame class to which it has no connection. Also, command handlers which are currently part of the view will have to be into the CMainFrame which I don't particularly want to do.
Thanks,
Jason.
Displaced Aussie. London based - soon to be Melbourne bound again.
modified 10-Jul-19 21:02pm.
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A CView lives within a frame window, so the answer is "you can't". However, you could create a modeless child of the mainframe that occupies the entire screen.
/ravi
Let's put "civil" back in "civilization"
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Say I have a truncated string (Like thi...) in a column of a CList control. What do I need to wire up to display the full string in a tooltip?
- Nitron
"Those that say a task is impossible shouldn't interrupt the ones who are doing it." - Chinese Proverb
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There is a tooltip control which is wrapped in MFC by CToolTip. There is all sorts of articles about using both of them here and on MSDN.
"No matter where you go, there your are..." - Buckaoo Banzi
-pete
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I'm using a program (abc2midi) to create midi files, but I can't see the title, author and other information about the file when I play it with common midi or karaoke midi players. I downloaded a copy of the midi standard. Just wondering if there is a specific flag most common midi programs look for in order to display title, author and related information or if different midi programs do so differently. Are there any tools out there for adding title, author and so on to an already created midi file?
Basically, I'd like to get title, author, source and historical information to display on as many midi players as possible when the file is played. Any suggestions on how to go about editing a midi file to accomplish this.
Thanks.
Laura
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cppdesign
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Hi friends, I am trying to write JPEG parser/decoder. Does anybody know any good website to get info, specs for this project? I am specifically interested in finding resolution of JPEG right now. Thanks for help.
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Try IJG library (intel jpeg libraray)
Jonathan de Halleux.
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It looks like a great resource.. I am having little problem trying figure out the resolution tag.. Know what it is? I'd like to know what pixel/inch is used for the file.
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I am wondering how to detect and block ping(ICMP packet) by programming ?
Is there anybody got the code? I need it!
Sincerely.
brapler
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you'll need a ndis intermediate driver, which blocks ping packets!
Don't try it, just do it!
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Thanks a lot , but I'm just wondring if there is any code example ? Anyway , I don't like to read docs .
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I am searching for an easy way to paste a bitmap from the clipboard into a CRichEditCtrl.
I have already found various articles in the internet which discuss many ways to insert a bitmap into the rtf control either from file or from resource.
I have also taken a look at the MSDN Library sample "Wordpad", which I think works using OLE.
But I think those solutions are all to complex for my application. I only need the option to paste a simple bitmap from clipboard into the control without functions to use OLE to maniplulate the bitmap or inster other OLE objects.
So can anyone give me a hint/an easy way to paste a bitmap into a rtf control?
Thanks in advance.
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CodeBrain wrote:
I have already found various articles in the internet which discuss many ways to insert a bitmap into the rtf control either from file or from resource.
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So can anyone give me a hint/an easy way to paste a bitmap into a rtf control?
So did the articles you found offer no hints?
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Of course. But I am a little bit confused about the various approaches. I am not sure if I must use OLE or if there is an other way to do it since I need a small solution and not the ultra OLE solution with all possible OLE objects.
The examples in the articles are very huge and full of OLE stuff.
So I want to get some information and experience from the users here how they solved the problem and maybe which examples from the internet they used. And my goal is still a easy solution and not the all-in-one ultra code
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The post above is from me, just forgot to log in
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Hi
There is a help-file made by a former collegue called 'MyProgram.CHM'.
He made the help file splitted by two languages, dutch and French.
If the user wants help, he can press F1 or push a button and the next code is called: 'WinExec("hh MyProgram.chm", SW_SHOW);'
and the help file is opened. The cursor is on the dutch part automatically.
Now, if the user is in the french version of the program, the same file should be launched but putting cursor on the french part).
So, i have a result help file but i want the french users not to see the dutch version of the file, but directly the french version of the file.
Anyone any ideas?
greets
Jens
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